background image

184

A

AUX bus crosspoint button  ...................................  18

B

Background  ...........................................................  152

3D Modify  ...........................................................  152
Border  .................................................................  152
Border Color  .......................................................  152
Modify  .................................................................  152
Position  ...............................................................  152

BKGD, KEY pattern selector button  ......................  19

C

Camera  ..................................................................  162

ABB  ....................................................................  163
AWB  ...................................................................  162
Camera Control  ..................................................  162
Camera Information  ............................................  162
Control Speed  ....................................................  162
Gain1  ..................................................................  163
Gain2  ..................................................................  163
Lens Control  .......................................................  162
Lock  ....................................................................  163
OSD Menu & Color Bars  ....................................  162
Pedestal  ..............................................................  163
Preset Settings  ...................................................  163

Chroma Key ...........................................................  158

Adjust  .................................................................  158
Auto Compute  .....................................................  158
Chroma Key  ........................................................  158
Fine Tuning  .........................................................  158
Sampling  ............................................................  158
Sampling Area  ....................................................  158

Color Background  ................................................  153

CBGD1 Main  ......................................................  153
CBGD1 Move  .....................................................  153
CBGD1 Sub  ........................................................  153
CBGD1 Wash  .....................................................  153
CBGD1 Wave  .....................................................  153
CBGD2 Main  ......................................................  153
CBGD2 Move  .....................................................  153
CBGD2 Sub  ........................................................  153
CBGD2 Wash  .....................................................  153
CBGD2 Wave  .....................................................  153

Config  ....................................................................  175

Assign  .................................................................  175
Button Color Group1  ..........................................  176
Button Color Group2  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group3  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group4  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group5  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group6  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group7  ..........................................  177
Button Color Group8  ..........................................  177

Button Illumination  ..............................................  175
Color Group Clip  .................................................  176
Color Group DSK/FTB ON  .................................  176
Color Group HDMI IN  .........................................  175
Color Group Internal  ...........................................  176
Color Group KEY ON  .........................................  176
Color Group Next Trans  ......................................  176
Color Group Option  ............................................  175
Color Group Other  ..............................................  176
Color Group SDI IN 1/2  ......................................  175
Color Group SDI IN 2/2  ......................................  175
Color Group Still  .................................................  176
Color Group Transition  ........................................  176
GPI-In Port1/2 .....................................................  177
GPI-In Port2/2 .....................................................  178
GPI-In Setting  .....................................................  177
GPI-Out Port1/5  ..................................................  178
GPI-Out Port2/5  ..................................................  178
GPI-Out Port3/5  ..................................................  178
GPI-Out Port4/5  ..................................................  178
GPI-Out Port5/5  ..................................................  178
GPI-Out Setting  ..................................................  178
Key/DSK Link  .....................................................  175
Key Source Signal Coupling1  .............................  178
Key Source Signal Coupling2  .............................  178
Key Source Signal Coupling3  .............................  178
Key Source Signal Coupling4  .............................  179
Key Source Signal Coupling5  .............................  179
Key Source Signal Coupling6  .............................  179
Key Source Signal Coupling7  .............................  179
Key Source Signal Coupling8  .............................  179
Latency  ...............................................................  175
LCD Backlight  .....................................................  175
Operate  ..............................................................  175
System Menu ......................................................  178
User Button1-4  ...................................................  177
User Button5-8  ...................................................  177
Vector  .................................................................  177
WFM  ...................................................................  177

D

DSK1  ......................................................................  158

Adjust  .................................................................  158
DSK1  ..................................................................  158
DSK On  ..............................................................  159
DSK Priority  ........................................................  159
DSK Signal Coupling  ..........................................  159
Fill Matte  .............................................................  158
Mask  ...................................................................  159
Mask Adjust  ........................................................  159
PinP  ....................................................................  159
PinP Border  ........................................................  159
PinP Position  ......................................................  159
PinP Sync  ...........................................................  159
PinP Trim  ............................................................  159
PinP Trim Adjust  .................................................  159

DSK2  ......................................................................  160

Adjust  .................................................................  160
DSK1  ..................................................................  160

Index

Summary of Contents for AV-UHS500P

Page 1: ...AV UHS500P Model No AV UHS500E ENGLISH DVQP2118ZA W0220GU0 FJ Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Please carefully read the Read this first pages 3 to 7 of this Manual before use ...

Page 2: ... Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC p p Primatte is the registered trademark of Photron Limited p p Photron Limited is the holder of the intellectual rights to Primatte p p Photron Limited is the holder of the patent for Primatte p p Other names of companies and products contained in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners About copyright an...

Page 3: ...ord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the power cord plug from the AC receptacle WARNING This equipment must be grounded To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet wh...

Page 4: ...digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera...

Page 5: ...plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cov...

Page 6: ...ch as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated by the presence of signal transmission towers cellular phones etc In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this it is recommended that the following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment 1 Place the apparatus at a distance from the source ...

Page 7: ...онія Імпортер ТОВ ПАНАСОНІК УКРАЇНА ЛТД Адреса Імпортера провулок Охтирський будинок 7 місто Київ 03022 Україна Примітки Термін служби виробу 7 років Дату виготовлення можна визначити за комбінацією букв і цифр серійного номера що розташований на маркувальній табличці виробу Приклад X X XXXXXXX Рік остання цифра року 6 2016 7 2017 0 2020 Місяць А Січень В Лютий L Грудень Read this first ...

Page 8: ...art position 37 Modifying wipe 37 Setting the latency 38 Key 39 Selecting the key type 39 Selecting the key material 40 Key transitions 42 Key preview 44 Adjusting the luminance key and linear key 45 Adjusting the chroma key 45 Key decorations 49 Masking the key signals 50 Flying key 51 Setting the priority 51 PinP picture in picture 52 Selecting the PinP channel and material 52 Selecting Shape 52...

Page 9: ...the system format 118 Switcher mode settings 118 Dynamic range and color range settings 118 Setting the crosspoints 119 Assigning signals to the crosspoints 119 Setting the crosspoint switching 120 Button assignments 121 Setting the user buttons 121 Setting the date and time 122 Network settings 122 Setting the built in display backlight and button illumination 123 Status displays 124 Alarm status...

Page 10: ...ions 145 External panel settings 145 Settings on this unit when external panels are connected 145 List of bus IDs and source IDs 146 Appearance 149 Specifications 150 Setting menu table 152 Appendix glossary 181 Index 184 ...

Page 11: ...HE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF T...

Page 12: ...owever bear in mind when using these functions in production that the kinds of images produced may have an adverse effect on the viewer s physical well being Built in display LCD monitor Leaving the built in display on with the same image over a long period of time may result in temporary afterimage burn in Such afterimages are usually resolved when ordinary moving images are displayed for a while...

Page 13: ... or vibration may cause trouble and or malfunctioning Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit p p Allowing water metal items scraps of food or other foreign objects inside the unit may cause a fire and or electric shocks Choosing the best installation location p p Install the unit on a sufficiently strong stable and level surface for use p p Ensure a space of at least 100 mm 3 15...

Page 14: ...e expanded to a maximum of eight inputs p p The standard five SDI outputs can be expanded to a maximum of 13 outputs the standard two HDMI outputs can be expanded to a maximum of eight outputs p p Equipped with five keyers to enable an abundance of video effects p p Equipped with features such as up down converters HDR SDR converters and ITU R BT 2020 BT 709 converters p p Equipped with four AUX B...

Page 15: ...ions Be sure to ask your dealer w wHow to install the optional units For details refer to the operating instructions of the optional unit concerned AV UHS5M1 SLOT A IN A1 IN A2 IN A3 IN A4 SLOT B IN B1 IN B2 IN B3 IN B4 AV UHS5M2 SLOT A OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT A3 OUT A4 SLOT B OUT B1 OUT B2 OUT B3 OUT B4 AV UHS5M3 SLOT A IN A1 IN A2 IN A3 SLOT B IN B1 IN B2 IN B3 AV UHS5M4 SLOT A OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT A3 SL...

Page 16: ...k panel Screw SLOT A SLOT B 3 Align the optional unit with the guide rails and insert it slowly Insert it until it will go no further Take care not to exert excessive force while doing this since that may damage the connector inside 4 Mount the optional unit in place using the four screws Clamping torque 0 7 N m Screw Screw 5 After connecting the necessary cables plug the power cable into the powe...

Page 17: ...emory wipe pattern number key area Memory card area 1POWER indicator POWER This indicator lights when the power switch on the rear panel is set to ON while power is supplied to the AC power input socket 2ALARM indicator ALARM This indicator lights up when any of the following types of trouble has occurred When the cooling fan has stopped operating When something is wrong with the power supply a dr...

Page 18: ... fill buses Green Key source buses DSK1 F S DSK2 F S This button is used to change the AUX bus crosspoint buttons into the source selector buttons for the DSK fill buses or DSK source buses Each time it is pressed the selector button function is switched between the DSK fill buses and DSK source buses Amber DSK fill buses Green DSK source buses AUX1 to AUX4 These buttons are used to change the AUX...

Page 19: ...ATT button is pressed and lit the wipe patterns for the key transitions can be selected using the number keys When both the BKGD PATT and KEY PATT buttons are lit the pattern selection menu is displayed on the built in display When the F1 is rotated the pattern page is changed Refer to Wipe Memory operation buttons SHOT MEM EVENT MEM MACRO CAM PMEM These buttons are used to select the memory type ...

Page 20: ...he BKGD button is now pressed the indicator goes off and the de selected status is established When the BKGD button and KEY button are pressed at the same time both buttons are set to the selected status BKGD button This executes the background transition when the CUT button AUTO button or fader lever has been operated When the BKGD button is pressed and it is selected its indicator lights in ambe...

Page 21: ...r background screen or fade in from a black screen white screen Still Clip color background screen for the transition time which has been set on the Time menu KEY1 ON KEY2 ON KEY3 ON button This button is used to execute the key transition for the transition time which has been set on the Time menu DSK1 ON DSK2 ON button This button is used to execute fade in or fade out of downstream key for the ...

Page 22: ...erating the display mode buttons menu selection buttons and CAM CONT button To display images on the built in display press the DISP CAM button of the AUX bus selector buttons 6 so it turns amber MV PVW PGM and AUX bus images can be displayed To check the camera input select the CAM CONT button and while it is displayed in amber select the DISP CAM button of the AUX bus selector buttons 6 to displ...

Page 23: ...ay Each time the button is pressed the display switches between WFM and VECTOR p p WFM waveform monitor display p p VECTOR vectorscope display Menu selection buttons MENU Each time one of these buttons is pressed the menu of the function indicated at the top or bottom of the button is selected The button of a selected menu lights up in amber MENU HOLD button This button is used to keep a menu on t...

Page 24: ...gs take effect only when the following menu items have been selected It is also used for settings using the keyboard screen Positioner Rotary encoder Valid menu X Y Z Switch Key PinP DSK PinP Position adjustments Size adjustments size increased by rotating the encoder clockwise and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise Hold switch down to restore initial values X Y Z PinP Position WIPE BKGD Star...

Page 25: ...card q qConcerning memory cards Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD SDHC or SDXC standards Be sure to format cards using the unit Use SD cards formatted with FAT NTFS formatted SD cards cannot be recognized Panasonic memory cards with the following capacities can be used with the unit SD from 8 MB to 2 GB SDHC from 4 GB to 32 GB SDXC from 64 GB to 128 GB Planned support with a fir...

Page 26: ... socket and the other end to the AC outlet The supplied power cable comes with a 3 pin power plug Be absolutely sure to plug it into a 3 point power outlet as the power source in order to earth the unit securely If a 3 point power outlet is not available for this connection be absolutely sure to consult your dealer Option slot SLOT A EXPANSION SLOT A Option slot SLOT B EXPANSION SLOT B Each of the...

Page 27: ... the crosspoint buttons light up 2 Several seconds after the crosspoint buttons have lit up the opening screen appears on the built in display At this point it becomes possible to select the crosspoints 3 Menu operations can be performed when the opening screen is cleared q qTurning off the power 1 Set the power switch to the OFF position The unit s power is turned off and the POWER indicator goes...

Page 28: ...PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 3 REV 0 10 C UNDO CAM PMEM CAM CONT EVENT MEM KEY PATT PAGE RE CALL MENU OFF MENU HOLD WFM VECT XPT MV IN OUT CONF SYS VMEM MACRO SHOT EVENT BKGD CBGD TIME CAM PRJ SD Card KEY1 CKEY KEY2 KEY3 DSK1 DSK2 U4 USER MENU MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN REC CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 REV TRIM OFF PLAY STOP D...

Page 29: ...ng the number keys p p Use the button to input the decimal point If a numeric value has a decimal point which is not input it will be treated as an integer and its decimal places will be set to zero 0 p p Press the PAGE button to switch the numeric value between a positive and negative value Each time this button is pressed the numeric value is switched from positive to negative or vice versa p p ...

Page 30: ...ed F5 CANCEL When F5 is pressed the name which has been input is canceled At this point the keyboard screen is cleared and the original screen is restored Menu delegation function When the buttons listed below are double clicked the specified menu is selected The menu delegation function The operation corresponding to the button pressed is also executed Button Menu selected Crosspoint area AUX bus...

Page 31: ...nu 2 Use F1 to display the Date sub menu 3 Use F2 to set the year using the Year item 4 Use F3 to set the month using the Month item 5 Use F4 to set the day using the Date item 6 Press the F5 to enter the year month day 7 Press F1 YES to save Press F5 NO to disable Setting the time 1 On the System menu use F1 to display the Time sub menu 2 Use F2 to set the hour using the Hour item 3 Use F3 to set...

Page 32: ... are the PGM A bus crosspoint buttons PST B bus crosspoint buttons or AUX bus crosspoint buttons There are actually two SHIFT functions All SHIFT for switching all the front materials to the rear materials or vice versa and Single SHIFT for switching the front material of one crosspoint button with its rear material or vice versa All SHIFT works once the SHIFT function has been allocated to one of...

Page 33: ...switched to the front materials p p When the crosspoint buttons are held down the button numbers and the names of the input materials assigned to the buttons are displayed on the built in display in the form of a list for as long as the crosspoint buttons remain held down Selecting the bus mode Select the A B bus system or flip flop system PGM PST system from the setting menu 1 Press the CONF SYS ...

Page 34: ...s executed in the remaining time when the AUTO button is pressed while the fader lever is being operated p p The auto transition time is set using the Time menu 1 Press the TIME CAM button to light its indicator and display the Time menu 2 Use F1 to display the BKGD sub menu 3 Use F2 to set the transition time in frames The display unit is set by selecting Config menu Operate sub menu Time Unit it...

Page 35: ...creen p p The table screen can also be closed by pressing the BKGD PATT button or KEY PATT button and turning off the button s indicator w w Table of wipe patterns p p The SQ2 8 pattern takes effect when the KEY PATT button has been pressed p p When in 4K mode only WIPE 1 and WIPE 2 are available The other patterns are available with the optional 4K DVE unit AV UHS5M5 VMEM BKGD PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ...

Page 36: ... the border and soft effect 1 Press the BKGD CBGD button to light its indicator and display the Background menu 2 Use F1 to display the Border sub menu 3 Use F2 to set On or Off for the border using the Border item 4 Use F3 to set the width of the border using the Width item 5 Use F4 to set the amount of soft effect using the Soft item When On has been selected as the Border item setting the ratio...

Page 37: ...oves to the screen center X Pos Y Pos setting range Inside screen area Outside screen area 5 To copy the start position setting press F5 Copy To Key1 or Copy To BKGD The background setting is copied to the key setting while the key setting is copied to the background setting Modifying wipe Setting the 3D page turning effect A lighting effect can be added to a wipe pattern Alternatively the page tu...

Page 38: ...e background image or key image 1 Press the CONF SYS button to light its indicator and display the Config menu 2 Use F1 to display the Latency sub menu 3 Use F2 to set the delay amount for the background image using the BKGD item Alternatively use F3 to set the delay amount for the key image using the Key item 1F Fix The image is delayed by one frame 1F There will be no original image remaining wh...

Page 39: ...ll signal Linear linear key EXT key This is for creating the key signals from the luminance component of the key source signal It is used when the key source signal and key fill signal are different Chroma chroma key self key This is for creating the key signals using a specific hue of the key fill signal as the reference Full full key self key This is for creating the key signals using the images...

Page 40: ...gnal With the indicator of the KEY button lit in amber press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 12 to select the key fill signal The indicator of the selected AUX bus crosspoint button lights in amber It will light in red if the selected signal is being output from the PGM connector KEY1 F S KEY2 F S KEY3 F S DSK1 F S DSK2 F S MV1 MV2 PGM PVW DISP CAM AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX DISP SOURCE AMB...

Page 41: ...SDI1 is selected for the key fill signal the key source signal also becomes SDI1 After that when the KEY button is pressed and lights in green SDI2 is selected for the key source signal At this time combination data indicating that the key fill signal is SDI1 and the key source signal is SDI2 is recorded on the unit After the key fill signal and key source signal have been switched to other signal...

Page 42: ...ton in the transition area to select the key transition mode The selected button lights in amber and the MIX or WIPE status indicator LED depending on the selected mode lights If WIPE has been selected press the KEY PATT button in the memory wipe pattern number key area to light its indicator and select the wipe pattern VMEM BKGD PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 ...

Page 43: ...or the SQ1 5 SQ2 1 2 4 to 7 3D1 5 and 3D2 1 to 3 patterns The same operations are performed for normal and reverse 5 Execute the transition Press the AUTO button in the transition area to automatically execute the transition at the transition time that has been set Alternatively execute the transition manually by operating the fader lever Key auto transition When the KEY ON button in the transitio...

Page 44: ...When PVW is Auto PVW can be set to Auto only for Key1 When you press a KEY button in the transition area the following two statuses are switched When the KEY button is lit the operation is with PVW On When the KEY button is off the operation is with PVW Off Background of the PVW The BKGD image for PVW is modified by the PVW setting and the setting status of the BKGD and KEY buttons in the transiti...

Page 45: ... automatically 1 Press the KEY1 CKEY button to light its indicator and display the Chroma Key menu 2 Use F1 to display the Auto Compute sub menu 3 Press F2 to execute the sampling automatically To undo what has been sampled press F5 w w To execute the sampling manually 1 Press the KEY1 CKEY button to light its indicator and display the Chroma Key menu 2 Use F1 to display the Sample sub menu 3 Use ...

Page 46: ...emoved 6 To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 After the noise is removed Before the noise is removed Step 3 The objective of this step is to remove the noise in the foreground image The noise is removed by carrying out this step several times 1 Use F2 to select Matte Matte image using the View item 2 Use F3 to select Clean FG using the Mode item Clean FG T...

Page 47: ...ter sampling has been executed press F5 p p Execute sampling in both the light and dark areas as the sample area p p If the noise in the foreground image is not completely removed by carrying out the steps above proceed with the FineTuning sub menu operation Step 5 The objective of this step is to finely adjust the image by adjusting the noise and transparency for example 1 On the Chroma Key menu ...

Page 48: ...3 clockwise the matte of the colors closely resembling the colors of the foreground image can be adjusted using the Trans item This is useful when for instance areas covered with dark smoke or clouds in a foreground image are to be made semi transparent 9 By turning F4 clockwise the matte information for the colors closely resembling the colors of the background image can be adjusted using the Det...

Page 49: ...rials to be inserted as edges can be set 1 On the Key menu use F1 to display the Edge2 sub menu 2 Use F2 to select the edge material using the Edge Fill items Color The color set using Edge Color is used CBGD1 The color background is used CBGD2 Still1 The still image video memory Still1 is used Still2 The still image video memory Still2 is used Clip1 The moving image video memory Clip1 is used Cli...

Page 50: ...m On The mask signal is inverted Off The mask signal is not inverted 5 Use F1 to display the Mask Adjust sub menu 6 Use F2 to F5 to set the area to be masked Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Left Key left position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F3 Top Key top position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F4 Bottom Key bottom position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F5 Right Key right position ...

Page 51: ...anged when the size is changed PinP combinations using the flying key When Full is selected using the Type item in Selecting the key type PinP combinations can be performed using the flying key At this point in time the Clip item and Gain item cannot be set on the Adjust sub menu With the full key the image on the full screen serves as the key source signal so an edge will not be added unless a fu...

Page 52: ...nal KEY1 F S KEY2 F S KEY3 F S DSK1 F S DSK2 F S MV1 MV2 PGM PVW DISP CAM AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX DISP SOURCE AMBER FILL GREEN SOURCE AUX1 AUX AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 SHIFT Selecting Shape Square Circle Heart Flower or Star can be selected as the shape used for combining PinP images 1 Press the Key2 button 2K HD mode or Key1 button in 4K mode or when there is no 4K DVE unit to light the button and display t...

Page 53: ... PinP and DSK PinP The Key PinP and DSK PinP images perform a symmetrical operation for the axis whose coordinates and rotation angle have been set The image serving as the reference is the PinP image of the menu being operated Linking Key PinP and DSK PinP 1 Press the Key2 button 2K HD mode or Key1 button in 4K mode or when there is no 4K DVE unit to light the button and display the PinP menu 2 U...

Page 54: ...nP Border sub menu 3 Use F2 to set On or Off for the border using the Border item 4 Use F3 to set the width of the border using the Width item 5 Use F4 to set the amount of soft effect using the Soft item The soft effect is OFF if 0 0 is set When On has been selected as the Border item setting the ratio of the soft effect to the border width is indicated as the amount of soft effect When only the ...

Page 55: ... the value set on the Trim sub menu 5 Use F3 to set the Pair On Off in the Pair item On The settings are changed in such a way that the Left and Right trimming amounts and the Top and Bottom trimming amounts are the same This makes for a top bottom and left right symmetry Off Pair settings not made 6 Use F1 to display the PinP Trim Adjust sub menu and use F2 F3 F4 and F5 to set the trimming values...

Page 56: ... and white may not be combined clearly Material with a white background and black characters etc can be reversed using the key invert function for use 4 When the luminance key has been selected the chroma components can be contained in the key signals generated in view of the fact that it is used as a self key This is not applied to the linear key Use F3 to select the setting using the Lum Key ite...

Page 57: ...Lighting in green Linking the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal selection 1 Press the CONF SYS button to light it and display the Config menu 2 Use F1 to display the Key Signal Coupling1 sub menu 3 Use F2 to select the linking method for the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal by using the Fill Source item Fill To Source When the DSK fill signal is selected the DSK source signal changes auto...

Page 58: ...1 Set the transition time Press the TIME CAM button to light its indicator and display the Time menu 2 Use F1 to display the DSK sub menu As with background transitions set the transition time Refer to Auto transition 3 When the DSK ON button in the transition area is pressed the DSK image is combined fades in for the length of the transition time that has been set During fade in the DSK ON button...

Page 59: ...n be allocated to the user buttons Refer to Setting the user buttons DSK adjustments The DSK definition can be adjusted 1 Press the DSK1 DSK2 button to light its indicator and display the DSK menu 2 Use F1 to display the Adjust sub menu 3 Use F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the DSK downstream key definition 4 Use F5 to set key invert If On is set the key signals generated internally are inverted Operation ...

Page 60: ...m On The mask signal is inverted Off The mask signal is not inverted 5 Use F1 to display the Mask Adjust sub menu 6 Use F2 to F5 to set the area to be masked Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Left DSK left position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F3 Top DSK top position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F4 Bottom DSK bottom position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F5 Right DSK right position ...

Page 61: ...he black screen white screen Still Clip color background screen or fade in to a program image from a black screen white screen Still Clip color background 1 Set the duration of the transition Press the TIME CAM button to light its indicator and display the Time menu 2 Use F1 to display the FTB sub menu As with a background transition set the transition time Refer to Auto transition FTB ON KEY1 ON ...

Page 62: ...ernal color signals Setting the color background The color background to be used by the bus can be set Two methods are available under one method the Hue hue Sat color saturation and Lum luminance are set and under the other the 8 preset colors white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black are called The Hue Sat and Lum of the called colors can also be adjusted Adjusting the colors 1 Press th...

Page 63: ...s been selected use F1 to display the CBGD1 Sub sub menu or CBGD2 Sub sub menu and set the sub color 6 Use F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the colors Hue Sat and Lum Adjusting the Wash waveforms 1 On the Color Background menu use F1 to display the CBGD1 Wave sub menu or CBGD2 Wave sub menu 2 Use F2 to select the gradation waveforms using the Pattern item Sine Sine waves are selected Saw Sawtooth waves are ...

Page 64: ...e only in 2K mode p p When the AUX bus for which MV has been selected is displayed on the sub screen of the multi view display the images are looped as if two mirrors were facing each other AUX1 2 transitions The MIX transition is executed when the output signal set for AUX1 2 is switched 1 Press the AUX1 or AUX2 button of the AUX bus selector buttons The selected button and its corresponding AUX ...

Page 65: ...cond units use F3 to set the seconds and F4 to set the frames Any time from 0 to 999f can be set The time which can be set when seconds are used as the display unit differs depending on the system format 59 94i max 33s09f 59 94p max 16s39f 50i max 39s24f 50p max 19s49f 29 97PsF max 33s9f 25PsF max 39s24f 24PsF max 41s15f 23 98PsF max 41s15f 5 Use F4 to set enable or disable for the transition usin...

Page 66: ...ed macros can be replayed by pressing the AUX bus crosspoint buttons or special buttons to which macros have been attached Up to a hundred shot memories a hundred event memories and a hundred macro memories can be registered The related operations are performed using the number keys Page 1 to page 10 can be specified for the page numbers of the memories Numbers 1 to 10 can be specified as the resp...

Page 67: ...SK Fill bus DSK Source bus DSK AUX AUX bus CBGD Color Background CLIP Video Memory MENU Menu operation Each menu XPT XPT selection operation XPT OTHER VMEM Fill bus VMEM Source bus DISP bus Valid Invalid Memory recall items The targets for memory recall can be selected as On recall target Off not a recall target in the Target Select 1 and 2 menus Target1 2 Recall target ME A B XPT BKGD KEY1 KEY2 K...

Page 68: ...utton lights 3 Select the bus ME DSK AUX CBGD CLIP MENU XPT or OTHER to be registered in the memory From the Shot Memory menu or Event Memory menu select the Target Select1 2 sub menu and then select On From the Macro menu select the Store Select sub menu and then select On Refer to Memory registration and Selecting the buses whose settings are to be registered and or played back 4 Press the STORE...

Page 69: ...sing the registered Material selection item materials press the XPT DSBL button to light its indicator in red Refer to Memory registration 4 Press the RECALL button The RECALL button turns amber 5 Press the PAGE button and press the number key 1 to 10 corresponding to the page number 6 Press the number key 1 to 10 corresponding to the number for the memory whose operations are to be recalled p p I...

Page 70: ...inks in green Blinks in amber Lights in amber TAKE ENTER PLAY Blinks in green Blinks in amber Lights in amber C UNDO TRIM OFF Lights in amber Deleting the operations stored in the memory Delete STORE DEL VMEM MACRO EDIT SHOT MEM BKGD PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 3 REV 0 10 C UNDO CAM PMEM CAM CONT EVENT MEM KEY PATT PAGE RE CALL MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY STI...

Page 71: ...ory menu Shot Memory menu or Macro menu 2 Use F1 to display the Target Select1 2 sub menu 3 Use F2 to F5 to set the items to be saved to On Event Memory menu Shot Memory menu Macro menu On The bus settings are registered in the memories Off The bus settings are not registered in the memories Example of memory information display Page 1 1 to 10 Registering the material selection items Set whether o...

Page 72: ... vectorscope CW The Hue is changed clockwise on the vectorscope CCW The Hue is changed counterclockwise on the vectorscope p p Pressed number keys blink in green while the operation switching is underway p p When the operation switching has been completed the pressed number key lights in amber p p When the Effect item is changed from Dissolve to Cut while operation is being switched the dissolve e...

Page 73: ...TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 3 REV 0 10 C UNDO CAM PMEM CAM CONT EVENT MEM KEY PATT PAGE RE CALL MENU MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN REC CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT REV TRIM OFF PLAY STOP DISPLAY EVENT MEM button 2 Press the RECALL button to light its indicator and use the PAGE button and number keys 1 to 10 to select the event memory to be modified Refer to...

Page 74: ...f the TAKE ENTER button is now pressed the images are played back in the same direction During reverse playback playback stops at the first event and if the TAKE ENTER button is now pressed the images are played back in the same direction Loop During normal playback playback returns instantly from the last event to the first event and what has been played back is repeated During reverse playback p...

Page 75: ...nts An event is not copied if an edit point is not over the event 9 PASTE TRIM IN Pastes the copied events If the edit point is an event point the event is inserted after the event point If the edit point is at any midway position in an event the event is inserted at the edit point 4 INS CLIP 1 Inserts events If the edit point is an event point the event is inserted after the event point If the ed...

Page 76: ...to be modified 2 Operate the panel and modify the event 3 Press 6 MOD to set the modified details To cancel the event modification press the C UNDO button Copying events Copy Already registered events can be copied 1 Use 0 10 1 2 and to select the event point of the event to be copied 2 Press 8 COPY to copy the event Pasting events Paste Copied events can be pasted 1 Use 0 10 1 2 and to select the...

Page 77: ... mark In addition press 4 INS to insert the event To cancel the mark registration or event insertion press the C UNDO button Setting the event duration The lengths of the events can be set 1 Use 0 10 1 2 and to select the event to be modified 2 Press the SHOT EVENT button to display the Event Memory menu 3 Use F1 to display the Event Duration sub menu 4 Use F2 to set the event length 5 Press F3 to...

Page 78: ...p Colors of the color background p p Colors of the borders p p Colors of the edges p p Colors of the fill matte Short The colors are changed toward less hue on the vectorscope Long The colors are changed toward more hue on the vectorscope CW The Hue is changed clockwise on the vectorscope CCW The Hue is changed counterclockwise on the vectorscope Step The color changes are updated when an event is...

Page 79: ...mes can be changed 1 Press the SHOT EVENT button to light its indicator and display the Shot Memory menu or Event Memory menu The information of the memories is now displayed in the status area of the built in display 2 Use F1 to display the Register sub menu Changing the names of the memories The names up to 32 characters of the memories can be changed 1 On the Register sub menu use F2 to select ...

Page 80: ...s which can be stored depends on the system format frame rate p p The video memory data can be stored onto and read out from memory cards Video memory operation Current status Clip1 Clip2 Recording Playback Stop Recording Playback Stop Still1 Recording Still2 Recording Clip1 Recording Playback Stop Clip2 Recording Playback Stop Valid Invalid Video memory input output The image input materials can ...

Page 81: ...rn off the buttons p p If the material of the DISP bus is changed the materials of the DISP bus and the selected AUX bus change at the same time Similarly if the material of the selected AUX bus is changed the material of the DISP bus changes at the same time 6 Use F2 and F3 of Rec1 to set the images to be recorded in the video memory in the V Source item AUX1 to AUX4 The output signals of the AUX...

Page 82: ...AUX1 to AUX4 The output signals of the AUX buses AUX1 to AUX4 are recorded as the material 7 Use F4 of Rec2 to set the review display in the Review item On After the images have been recorded the images of the video memory recorded in the AUX bus are displayed up to 4 seconds Off The review display is not shown 8 Use F1 to display the Rec3 sub menu 9 Use F2 to select the recording repeat setting u...

Page 83: ...images stored in the video memory can be retained even when the power is turned off by saving them in the flash memory area Whether to automatically save the image data stored in the video memory when the data is transferred from the AUX bus or to manually save them must be set p p If power to the unit is turned off when the saving of data has not finished video memory data will be lost p p Video ...

Page 84: ...ing back moving images in tandem with the transition operation Use F2 to set the Clip playback start button Off Playback is not performed in tandem with the transition operation AUTO The playback of the moving images is started in tandem with the operation of the AUTO button KEY1 ON The playback of the moving images is started in tandem with the operation of the KEY1 ON button KEY2 ON The playback...

Page 85: ...d portion is saved p p The same position cannot be specified for the IN point and the OUT point The smallest unit available when trimming is performed is 2 frames Operations performed using the number keys VMEM BKGD PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 3 REV 0 10 C UNDO CAM CONT KEY PATT PAGE MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN REC CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM O...

Page 86: ...mately 10 minutes is necessary when data with total size of about 490 MB stored in All file is saved to a Panasonic Class 8 SDHC memory card Video memory still image data Still1 Still2 File formats supported Bitmap bmp JPEG jpg TARGA tga TIFF tif GIF gif PNG png p p This unit supports 24 bit uncompressed or 32 bit uncompressed TARGA files If any other types of TARGA files are loaded into the unit ...

Page 87: ...eb site whose address is provided below https pro av panasonic net For the upgrade procedure follow the steps in the directions which are contained in the download file Log file Log Log files stored in the unit can be saved q qConcerning memory cards Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD SDHC or SDXC standards Be sure to format cards using the unit Use SD cards formatted with FAT NT...

Page 88: ...still image data of any other file format cannot be stored with attaching the key signals In 4K mode only Still1 and Clip1 are available 2 The project file is a collection of data selected in the Target Select item setup data shot memory data event memory data macro memory data still image data and moving image data 3 The project file is saved in a folder created as File Name folder created under ...

Page 89: ...a on memory cards 1 Insert the memory card which has been initialized by the unit into the memory card slot 2 Press the PRJ SD Card button to light its indicator and display the SD Card menu 3 Use F1 to display the File sub menu 4 Use F3 to select the data to save to the memory card in the Save Type item When saving still images Use F4 to select the saving file format of still images in the File F...

Page 90: ...ect the name of the file to be loaded using the SELECT FILE item If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than 23 characters a shortened version of the filename will be displayed p p The following alphanumerics and symbols can be used as the characters for filenames see below Files using other characters will not be displayed by the unit p p Periods are not available in the input scre...

Page 91: ...me Name The files are arranged in filename sequence Deleting files on memory cards 1 Insert the memory card on which the data is stored into the memory card slot 2 On the SD Card menu use F1 to display the Mode sub menu 3 Use F3 to select Delete using the Mode item and then press the F3 When F3 is pressed the file selection screen is displayed Example of what appears on the file selection screen 4...

Page 92: ...ee The memory card s remaining free space is displayed Total The memory card s capacity is displayed Creating thumbnail images 1 Insert the memory card on which the data is stored into the memory card slot 2 On the SD Card menu use F1 to display the Create Thumbnail sub menu 3 Use F2 to create the thumbnail for still images in the Still item 4 Use F3 to create the thumbnail for moving images in th...

Page 93: ...to each other and displayed 5 Use F3 to select the signals whose waveforms are to be displayed using the Mode item YPbPr Waveforms of the Y PB and PR signals are displayed RGB Waveforms of the R G and B signals are displayed Y Waveforms of the Y signal only are displayed VECTOR vectorscope settings 1 Press the WFM VECT button among the display mode buttons to display the vectorscope on the built i...

Page 94: ...1 to B3 can be set Before setting the input signals first select the input signal to be set using the Input sub menu 1 Press the IN OUT button to light its indicator and display the Input menu 2 Use F1 to display the Input sub menu 3 Use F2 to select the input signals using the Select item The menu display is switched in accordance with the input signals which have been selected The menu title is ...

Page 95: ... IN B4 AV UHS5M1 SDI input 4 lines Option slot IN A1 to IN A3 IN B1 to IN B3 AV UHS5M3 HDMI input 3 lines Input connector Setting menu and page in this manual Up Down Converter C C HDMI Status HDMI Input Scale Camera Settings P 99 P 100 P 104 P 103 P 108 P 128 12G SDI IN1 12G SDI IN2 HDMI IN1 HDMI IN2 Exclusionary input Standard SDI input 2 lines Standard HDMI input 2 lines 12G SDI IN3 12G SDI IN4...

Page 96: ...ut to 12G SDI IN1 2 for IN1 2 Even if HDMI signals are input they are not input to this unit HDMI IN Selects the HDMI signal input to HDMI IN1 2 for IN1 2 Even if SDI signals are input they are not input to this unit Settings for the color range for input signals Set the color range for input signals You can set all input signals independently 1 Press the IN OUT button to light its indicator and d...

Page 97: ...for the HDMI signal being input Setting the frame synchronizer The frame synchronizer can be set to On or Off for each input The HDMI input frame synchronizer is permanently On It cannot be set from On to Off or vice versa 1 On the Input sub menu use F2 to select the input to be set using the Select item Refer to Input signal settings 2 Use F1 to display the FS sub menu 3 Use F3 to set the frame s...

Page 98: ...me Field The images are frozen field by field This is used to freeze moving images With interlace signals however diagonal lines and moving parts appear jagged Frame or Field can also be selected while an image is frozen 3 Press the F3 to freeze the input image or cancel the freeze If the F3 is pressed while the display is Off the video signal is frozen and the display is set to On If the F3 is pr...

Page 99: ... 4 IN B1 to 4 User user settings The material names are set using up to 32 characters Setting the up converter Select the settings for SDI IN5 to SDI IN8 as well as for the up converter that is built into the optional unit listed below p p AV UHS5M1 SDI Input Unit 1 On the Input sub menu use F2 to select the input to be set using the Select item Refer to Input signal settings 2 Use F1 to display t...

Page 100: ...n value of the saturation in the C Gain item 5 Use F5 to set the amount of change of the color hue in the Hue item Tone curve Corrects the tone of the input signal Set the tone curve to adjust the brightness contrast etc of images You can adjust the white balance and the color tone by separately adjusting each of the R G and B colors Tone1 Black Tone2 Gray L Tone3 Gray H Tone4 White Tone1 Black Ad...

Page 101: ...al of the white level in the Green item Use F4 to adjust the B signal of the white level in the Blue item p p The unit joins the set black level gray Low level gray High level and white level with a simplified curve to create a tone curve The desired tone curve may not be achieved depending on the setting values Note Gain adjustments for the color matrix 1 Use F1 to display the C C Matrix R G sub ...

Page 102: ... C Tone2 Gray L C C Tone3 Gray H and C C Tone4 White sub menu are initialized RGB Matrix The settings in the C C Matrix R G and C C Matrix B sub menu are initialized All All are initialized Copying settings You can copy the Color Corrector setting information that was set for another input 1 Use F1 to display the C C Setting sub menu 2 Use F4 to select the copy target in the Copy Target item 3 Whe...

Page 103: ...olutions or frequencies are input the signals cannot be imported correctly The images which are output at a time like this may be black or disturbed p p These units are incompatible with the HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection 1 On the Input sub menu use F2 to select the input to be set using the Select item Refer to Input signal settings 2 Use F1 to display the HDMI Input sub menu 3 Us...

Page 104: ...Digital 79 5 47 78 59 87 SXGA 1280 1024 Digital 108 0 63 98 60 02 WSXGA 1680 1050 Digital 146 2 65 29 59 95 UXGA 1600 1200 Digital 162 0 75 00 60 00 WUXGA 1920 1200 Digital 154 0 74 04 59 95 WQHD 2560 1440 Digital 241 5 88 79 59 95 720 59 94p 1920 1080 Digital 74 25 1 001 44 96 60 00 1 001 720 50p 1920 1080 Digital 74 25 37 50 50 00 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 Digital 74 25 1 001 33 72 60 00 1 001 1080 ...

Page 105: ... menu 2 Use F1 to display the Output sub menu 3 Use F2 to select the output signals using the Select item The menu display is switched depending on the selected output signals The menu title is set to MENU Output signal type output connector Signal type SDI HDMI Example of menu HDMI List of settings by output signal Output connector Setting menu and page in this manual Assign SDI Output HDMI Outpu...

Page 106: ...t Multiple input signals and output signals are reduced in size and output to one screen KeyOut The key signal is output 4 Use F3 to set the output mode using the Mode item Normal The same signals as the system format signals are output Simplified down converter When the system format is 2160 59 94p the signals are output in the 1080 59 94p format Down converter This can be selected when the SDI o...

Page 107: ...es AUX1 to AUX4 are output MV1 MV2 The multi view display signals are output Multiple input signals and output signals are reduced in size and output to one screen KeyOut The key signal is output The settings below are possible when an HDMI Output Unit optional is connected 5 Use F1 to display the HDMI Output sub menu 6 Use F2 to select the resolution of the images to be output using the Size item...

Page 108: ...or reduced in accordance with the 90 size of the system resolution p p The aspect ratio is not maintained at the Full Fullx80 or Fullx90 setting The rate at which the image size is increased or reduced in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction differs 9 Use F5 to set the image movement detection sensitivity using the Move Detect item 1 Toward still images 3 Standard 5 Toward moving...

Page 109: ...e Sync item and press the F2 to enter the selection 4 Use F3 to select the setup level of the black burst signal in the internal synchronization mode using the BB Setup item This setting takes effect when the video system is 59 94i or 59 94p The setup level is fixed at 0 IRE when the system is 50i or 50p 5 The genlock status is displayed in the Gen Lock item Locked Synchronized with the external s...

Page 110: ...iable Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines Approx 0 3H to 1 3H Internal Fixed DL Line Synchronizer Range Reference System standard 1H Output 1H Shortest Output 0 5H Output Phase Variable Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines Approx 0 3H 0 5H Internal Fixed DL Approx 0 7H to 0 3H Line Synchronizer Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines Output Phase Variable Range Internal Fixed...

Page 111: ...rmal On Possible Reference 1H Max 1F 1H 1 90H Max 1F 1H 90H In phase with 1 Max 2F 1H Up Convert Dot by Dot On Forced Possible 0H Example 1 Normal Up Convert Dot by Dot On Forced Possible In phase with Reference Max 1F 1 90H Max 1F 90H In phase with 1 Max 2F Sync signal Reference Black burst signal BB Advanced 1H Normal Off Not possible Reference 90H 1H 1H 1 90H 1H 90H In phase with 1 1F 1H Normal...

Page 112: ...F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Input signals non synchronized 1F frame Sync signal Reference Output signal 1 Output signal 2 90H Output signal 2 1F Max 1F Max 2F Max 1F 90H Example 2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Input signals non synchronized 1F frame Sync signal Reference Output signal 1 Output signal 2 90H Output signal 2 1F Max 1F 90H Max 2F 90H Max 1F ...

Page 113: ...will be the same SQ The sizes of the split frame and the split screen will be smaller and the material name level meter etc are displayed on the outside of the split screen 5 Use F1 to display the MV Pattern 1 4 to MV Pattern 4 4 sub menus 6 Use F2 to F5 to set the names of the signals to be displayed on the sub screens 1 to 16 p p When an input signal IN1 IN2 SDI IN3 to 8 IN A1 to 4 IN B1 to 4 is...

Page 114: ...ckground is not displayed p p This is enabled when Fit mode is on Setting the tally displays Set the tally displays to be superimposed onto the split frame of the multi view display You can set 4 tally groups on this unit and you can set materials for each of the groups Tally groups 1 and 2 can be displayed on the multi view display 1 Press the CONF SYS button to light its indicator and display th...

Page 115: ... following material names are selected automatically SDI IN1 to SDI IN8 IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 User user settings The material names are set using up to 32 characters User type setting procedure 1 On the Name sub menu use F2 to select User using the Type item 2 Press F3 to display the keyboard screen 3 Use F1 to F3 the positioner the rotary encoders and the number keys to enter a name then press ...

Page 116: ...displayed 1 On the Display sub menu use F3 to set the input signal status display using the Input Status item On The input signal status is displayed Off The input signal status is not displayed Setting the markers Safety markers can be displayed for the multi view materials 1 On the Display sub menu use F4 to set the marker display using the Marker item 4 3 The markers are displayed using the 4 3...

Page 117: ...illary data and embedded audio of the PGM outputs are not passed through ON The ancillary data and embedded audio of the PGM outputs are passed through Setting for the preview output signals 5 Use F4 to select ON or OFF using the PVW item OFF The ancillary data and embedded audio of the PVW outputs are not passed through ON The ancillary data and embedded audio of the PVW outputs are passed throug...

Page 118: ...nter the selection Switcher mode settings 1 From the Format sub menu use F3 to select either 2K or 4K in the Switcher item then press F3 to confirm the selection p p When the Switcher mode is changed from either 2K to 4K or from 4K to 2K a dialog is displayed so press F1 to restart the unit The menu values are initialized after restart Dynamic range and color range settings 1 From the Format sub m...

Page 119: ...Internally generated signal black CBGD1 CBGD2 CBGD1 CBGD2 Internally generated signal color background CBAR CBAR Internally generated signal color bar Still1V Still1K Still2V Still2K Still1V Still1K Still2V Still2K Still image video memory Clip1V Clip1K Clip2V Clip2K Clip1V Clip1K Clip2V Clip2K Moving image video memory CLN CLN CLN AUX bus and built in display images only KeyOut KeyOut KeyOut AUX ...

Page 120: ...tton to light its indicator and display the XPT menu 2 Use F1 to display the XPT Switch sub menu 3 Use F2 and select the switching timing using the Timing item Any The crosspoints are switched in the nearest field This is suited to live applications Field1 The crosspoints are switched in field 1 This is suited to editing applications Field2 The crosspoints are switched in field 2 This is suited to...

Page 121: ...AUX2 bus transitions DSK1 on AUX1 Adds DSK to the AUX1 output DSK2 on AUX2 Adds DSK to the AUX2 output Effect Dissolve Switches effect dissolve between ON and OFF Dissolve Nothing is assigned Default settings Button Function name Button Function name U1 KEY1 PVW U5 DSK2 PVW U2 KEY2 PVW U6 AUX Trans U3 KEY3 PVW U7 Effect Dissolve U4 DSK1 PVW U8 SHIFT Setting method 1 Press the CONF SYS button to li...

Page 122: ...ks as updating the software version via LAN The network initial setup is IP address 192 168 0 8 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When using the host computer with settings matching the initial setup it is not necessary to setup via the menu For the setting to take effect the system must be rebooted Turn the system s power off and then back on Entering the IP address 1 Press the CONF SYS button to light i...

Page 123: ...ton illumination The button indicators in the areas listed below can be kept illuminated all the time It is then easier to read the characters displayed on the buttons even when the unit is operated in dark places p p Memory wipe pattern number key area p p User button area p p Display area p p Crosspoint area p p Transition area 1 Press the CONF SYS button to light its indicator and display the C...

Page 124: ...he alert status of the cooling fan is displayed in the Fan item The alert status of the internal temperature is displayed in the Temperature item No Alarm No irregularity Alarm Irregularity Alarm message A message is displayed on the built in display when an alarm has occurred Alarm message displayed Type of trouble Operation ALARM Fan Stop Shutdown of the cooling fan When OK is pressed the alarm ...

Page 125: ... its indicator and display the System menu 2 Use F1 to display the System Version sub menu p p The unit s system version information is displayed in the System Version item Displaying information for optional units 3 Use F1 to display the Option sub menu 4 Use F2 to select the option slot using the Select item SLOT A Option slot A SLOT B Option slot B 5 The types of the optional units connected ar...

Page 126: ... 2 Use F1 to display the Initial sub menu 3 Press F2 to proceed with the initializing p p Once initialization has been completed the power of the unit shuts off and turns back on again automatically Initializing fader The range for executing a transition can be initialized by operating the fader lever Initialization should be performed when transitions are not completed to the end even when the fa...

Page 127: ...I HDMI video signals Switching hub LAN cables Live Switcher AV UHS500 Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor Monitor LAN cables Remote camera controller External DC power supply External DC power supply LAN connector Remote camera maximum 18 p p Use a GbE compatible switching hub and Cat5e or better STP LAN cables for the connection between the unit and the remote cameras p p Furthermore use a network design...

Page 128: ...atus of this unit p p Errors on remote cameras connected to this unit can be detected Settings for connections to remote cameras Selecting the terminals for remote camera connection 1 Press the IN OUT button to light its indicator and display the Input menu 2 Use F1 to display the Input sub menu 3 Press F2 and select the input signal to which the remote camera is connected in the Select item p p T...

Page 129: ... set the user name used for authentication with the remote camera 3 Use F3 to execute the Edit Password item then set the password used for authentication with the remote camera Checking the remote camera connection status 1 Use F1 to display the Camera Settings2 sub menu 2 The camera name set on the remote camera is displayed in the Name item 3 The IP connection status of the unit and the remote ...

Page 130: ...n F2 is pressed Zoom moves to the telephoto end when F3 is pressed Z is turned clockwise Zoom moves to the wide end when F3 is pressed Z is turned counterclockwise Reverse Zoom moves to the wide end when F1 is pressed Zoom moves to the telephoto end when F2 is pressed Zoom moves to the wide end when F3 is pressed Z is turned clockwise Zoom moves to the telephoto end when F3 is pressed Z is turned ...

Page 131: ...urn green The inputs that can be selected as the CAM bus sources are the following inputs XPTs other than these cannot be selected IN1 to IN2 SDI IN1 to SDI IN8 IN A1 to IN A4 IN B1 to IN B4 p p When remote camera control is enabled the CAM CONT button blinks orange Camera control is disabled if the menus displayed are as follows when the MENU button is pressed Background menu Key1 to Key3 menu DS...

Page 132: ... telephoto side and Wide indicates the wide side Focus Indicates the focus position Far indicates the far side and Near indicates the near side Auto is displayed when auto focus is on Iris Indicates the iris status Open indicates that the iris is open and Close indicates that the iris is closed Auto is displayed when the auto iris is on C F1 Zoom moves to the telephoto end at a constant speed when...

Page 133: ...unicating normally Unauthorized Authentication information for the unit and the remote camera has not been entered or is incorrect Not Connected There is a communication error between the unit and the remote camera Please Wait Remote camera currently switching between power ON and standby Pan Tilt Alarm A problem has been detected with the pan tilt of the remote camera Fan Alarm A problem has been...

Page 134: ...us control speed in the Focus item 6 Use F5 to set the iris control speed in the Iris item Remote camera on screen menu and color bar settings 1 Press the CAM CONT button to light its indicator and display the Camera menu 2 Use F1 to display the OSD Menu Color Bars sub menu 3 Use F2 to set the display of the on screen menu of the remote camera in the OSD Menu item On Displayed Off Not displayed 4 ...

Page 135: ...ay the Camera menu 2 Use F1 to display the AWB sub menu 3 Use F4 to set the automatic white balance adjustment mode in the AWB Mode item 4 Use F2 to execute the automatic white balance adjustments 5 The result of the adjustment is displayed in the Last AWB Result item Successful Successful Fail Failed When this unit is starting up or the input signal has been changed 6 Use F1 to display the ABB su...

Page 136: ... display 4 Use F3 to set the zoom control and speed adjustment control enable disable of the remote camera in the Zoom Lock item On Disable Off Enable p p When Lock is engaged and you press either the CAM PMEM button or the CAM CONT button is displayed above Zoom at the right of the built in display p p The F1 F2 operation descriptions will be blank p p ZOOM LOCKED is displayed in the F3 operation...

Page 137: ...r key that corresponds to the preset memory that was recalled last on this unit turns orange and all others turn green You can select the operation for the preset memory each time you press the STORE RECALL DEL buttons p p While the STORE button is lit red you can store preset memories by holding down the number keys p p While the RECALL button is lit orange you can execute preset memories by pres...

Page 138: ...focus is on Iris Indicates the iris status Open indicates that the iris is open and Close indicates that the iris is closed Auto is displayed when the auto iris is on C F1 Zoom moves to the telephoto end at a constant speed when the button is pressed An explanation is also displayed on the Menu screen D F2 Zoom moves to the wide end at a constant speed when the button is pressed An explanation is ...

Page 139: ... orange 2 Operate the RECALL button to make it turn orange 3 When a number key 1 to 10 is pressed the preset memory that corresponds to the number key is executed p p The number key that corresponds to the preset memory being recalled blinks green p p The C UNDO button blinks orange during recall then turns off when recalling is finished p p When recalling finishes the number key that corresponds ...

Page 140: ...other pages light green p p In the example in the figure below page numbers 1 5 6 7 8 and 10 each contain at least one preset memory and page number 1 is the current page STORE DEL VMEM MACRO EDIT SHOT MEM BKGD PATT XPT DSBL TAKE ENTER 7 NEW 8 COPY 9 PASTE 4 INS 5 DEL 6 MOD 1 2 3 REV 0 10 C UNDO CAM PMEM CAM CONT EVENT MEM KEY PATT PAGE RE CALL MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN RE...

Page 141: ...m the ports using the GPI In Enable item or GPI Out Enable item 4 Use F3 to set the AUX bus to be used to notify the tally using the AUX Sel item 5 Use F1 to display GPI In Port 1 2 sub menu and GPI In Port 2 2 sub menu or GPI Out Port 1 5 sub menu to GPI Out Port 5 5 sub menu 6 Use F2 to F5 to allocate the functions to be assigned to the respective pin numbers Refer to Control using the GPI Input...

Page 142: ...key is selected KEY CUT CUT button when the key is selected REC Still1 Still1 recording REC Still2 Still2 recording REC Clip1 Clip1 recording start REC Clip2 Clip2 recording start STOP Clip1 Clip1 recording stop or playback stop STOP Clip2 Clip2 recording stop or playback stop PLAY Clip1 Clip1 playback start PLAY Clip2 Clip2 playback start AUX XPT 1 to 24 Crosspoint buttons 1 to 24 used to switch ...

Page 143: ...Auto transition execution in progress for key KEY Trans Transition execution in progress for key DSK Trans Transition execution in progress for DSK FTB Trans Transition execution in progress for FTB REDTly1 to 13 Red tally for INPUT1 to INPUT13 A low level is output during tally output GRNTly1 to 13 Green tally for INPUT1 to INPUT13 AUXTly1 to 13 When INPUT1 to INPUT13 have been selected by the AU...

Page 144: ...PI 2 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 10 6 7 8 15 14 13 9 Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 GPI Out1 1 GPI Out10 9 GPI Out9 9 GPI Out18 2 GPI Out2 2 GPI Out11 10 ALARM Out 10 GPI Out19 3 GPI Out3 3 GPI Out12 11 GPI In1 11 GPI In5 4 GPI Out4 4 GPI Out13 12 GPI In2 12 GPI In6 5 GPI Out5 5 GPI Out14 13 GPI In3 13 GPI In7 6 GPI Out6 6 GPI Out15 14 GPI In4 14 GPI In8 7 GPI Out7 7 GPI Out16 15 GPI Com 15 GPI Com 8...

Page 145: ...operations p p System menu ExtPanel Info sub menu Take the port number set in the Port No item of this sub menu and set it as the port number of the device that will be the target of the external panel operations Also set the subnet mask Network2 sub menu and the default gateway Network3 sub menu according to the network environment connected Settings on this unit when external panels are connecte...

Page 146: ...ed material IDs IDs used for playback of video transitions macro memories and shot memories When this unit receives a crosspoint setting command in which the same extended ID is specified for the bus and the material the corresponding function is executed For example when a command is received that specifies the ME1 AUTO material ID 522 for the ME1 AUTO bus ID 522 an AUTO transition is executed at...

Page 147: ...V2 15 9 117 156 MV1 4 170 MV2 2 184 MV2 16 157 MV1 5 171 MV2 3 185 96 140 158 MV1 6 172 MV2 4 97 DSK1 F 141 DISP 159 MV1 7 173 MV2 5 512 98 DSK1 S 142 160 MV1 8 174 MV2 6 99 DSK2 F 161 MV1 9 175 MV2 7 Unused ID Material ID ID Bus ID Bus ID Bus ID Bus ID Bus 1 SDI_IN1 145 CBGD1 158 CLIP1K 171 Key Out 209 ME PGM 2 SDI_IN2 146 CBGD2 159 CLIP2V 172 CLN 210 3 SDI_IN3 147 CBAR 160 CLIP2K 173 4 SDI_IN4 1...

Page 148: ...SHOTPLAY4 7 792 SHOTPLAY9 3 609 655 MACROPLAY5 6 701 MACROPLAY10 2 747 SHOTPLAY4 8 793 SHOTPLAY9 4 610 MACROPLAY1 1 656 MACROPLAY5 7 702 MACROPLAY10 3 748 SHOTPLAY4 9 794 SHOTPLAY9 5 611 MACROPLAY1 2 657 MACROPLAY5 8 703 MACROPLAY10 4 749 SHOTPLAY4 10 795 SHOTPLAY9 6 612 MACROPLAY1 3 658 MACROPLAY5 9 704 MACROPLAY10 5 750 SHOTPLAY5 1 796 SHOTPLAY9 7 613 MACROPLAY1 4 659 MACROPLAY5 10 705 MACROPLAY...

Page 149: ...2 KEY3 DSK1 DSK2 U4 USER MENU MEMORY WIPE PATTERN 10 KEY AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX DISP SOURCE 1 13 2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 9 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 AMBER FILL GREEN SOURCE WIPE DIRECTION STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN REC CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT F1 F2 F3 AUX1 AUX AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 MACRO N R BKGD KEY MIX CUT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT AUTO MIX MIX WIPE WIPE WIPE R F4 F5 REV TRIM OFF PLAY STOP DISPLAY POWER ALAR...

Page 150: ...p This connector does not support the CPRM technologies p p HDMI IN 1 2 excludes SDI IN 1 2 Planned support with a firmware update SDI OUT 1 to SDI OUT 5 terminals 5 lines plus another maximum of 8 lines when using the OPTION unit p p Connectors BNC 5 p p PGM PVW CLN ME PGM MV1 to MV2 AUX1 to AUX4 Key Out can be assigned 12G SDI 12G SDI complied with SMPTE ST 2082 10 standard 3G SDI 3G SDI complie...

Page 151: ...When the frame synchronizer setting is on and the up converter and down converter are operating p p When the signals have passed through PinP DVE multi view down converter or HDMI IN a maximum delay of 1 frame is applied in each case Control connectors LAN terminal Compatible with 1000Base TX and AUTO MDIX For IP control p p Connecting cable LAN cable CAT5E max 100 m 328 ft STP Shielded Twisted Pa...

Page 152: ...100 0 0 0 to 100 0 Default value Off 5 0 0 0 Border Color Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White Position Parameter X Pos Y Pos Copy To Key Setting range 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 Execute Default value 0 00 0 00 Modify Parameter Trim Setting range Off 16 9 4 3 4 3 Smoot...

Page 153: ...ge Sine Saw 0 to 100 180 0 to 180 0 0 0 to 360 0 Default value Sine 0 0 0 0 0 CBGD1 Move Parameter Move Speed Setting range Off Roll Rotation 50 0 to 50 0 Default value Off 1 0 CBGD2 Main Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Default value 0 0 100 0 100 0 Red CBGD2 Sub Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range ...

Page 154: ...ange Off Border Drop Shadow Outline 0 to 4 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 25 50 75 100 Default value Off 2 0 100 Edge2 Parameter Edge Fill Setting range Color CBGD1 CBGD2 Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 Default value Color Edge Color Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White Transition Par...

Page 155: ... value Off 5 0 0 0 Fix PinP Position Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size Setting range 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 0 0 to 100 0 Default value 0 00 0 00 25 0 PinP Trim Parameter Trim Pair Preset Setting range Off On Disabled when set to anything other than Square On Off 16 9 12 9 9 9 7 9 6 9 Manual Default value Off Off 16 9 PinP Trim Adjust Parameter Left Top Bottom Right Setting range 50 00 to 50 00...

Page 156: ...f 2 0 100 Edge2 Parameter Edge Fill Setting range Color CBGD1 CBGD2 Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 Default value Color Edge Color Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White Mask Parameter Mask Invert Setting range Off Manual 4 3 On Off Default value Off Off Mask Adjust Parameter Left To...

Page 157: ...ting range On Off Default value Off Key3 Key1 Parameter Type Lum Key Fill PVW Setting range Lum Linear Full Chroma On Chroma Off Bus Matte Off On Default value Linear Chroma Off Bus Off Adjust Parameter Clip Gain Density Invert Setting range 0 0 to 108 0 0 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 100 0 On Off Default value 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off Fill Matte Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 ...

Page 158: ...ge Fine Tuning Execute Execute Default value Off Select BG Color Sampling Area Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size Setting range 50 00 to 50 00 50 00 to 50 00 0 1 to 100 0 Default value 0 00 0 00 10 0 Fine Tuning Parameter Spill Trans Detail Setting range 1000 to 1000 1000 to 1000 1000 to 1000 Default value 0 0 0 DSK1 DSK1 Parameter Type Lum Key Fill PVW Setting range Lum Linear Chroma Full Chroma On Chrom...

Page 159: ... Variable Default value Off 5 0 0 0 Fix PinP Position Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size Setting range 100 0 to 100 0 100 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 100 0 Default value 0 00 0 00 25 0 PinP Trim Parameter Trim Pair Preset Setting range Off On Disabled when set to anything other than Square Off On 16 9 12 9 9 9 7 9 6 9 Manual Default value Off Off 16 9 PinP Trim Adjust Parameter Left Top Bottom Right Setting range 5...

Page 160: ... Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White Mask Parameter Mask Invert Setting range Off Manual 4 3 On Off Default value Off Off Mask Adjust Parameter Left Top Bottom Right Setting range 50 00 to 50 00 50 00 to 50 00 50 00 to 50 00 50 00 to 50 00 Default value 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 ...

Page 161: ...Time Setting range 0 to 999 Frame Default value 1s00f DSK1 Parameter TransTime Time Setting range 0 to 999 Frame Default value 1s00f DSK2 Parameter TransTime Time Setting range 0 to 999 Frame Default value 1s00f AUX1 BUS Trans Parameter TransTime Time Transition Setting range 0 to 999 Frame On Off Default value 1s00f Off AUX2 BUS Trans Parameter TransTime Time Transition Setting range 0 to 999 Fra...

Page 162: ...on the settings on the camera Undetermined depends on the settings on the camera Lens Control Parameter Auto Focus Auto Iris Setting range On Off On Off Default value Undetermined depends on the settings on the camera Undetermined depends on the settings on the camera AWB Parameter AWB Last AWB Result AWB Mode Setting range Execute Successful Failed ATW AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K VAR Default value Un...

Page 163: ...on the camera Undetermined depends on the settings on the camera Undetermined depends on the settings on the camera Lock Parameter Pan Tilt Lock Zoom Lock Focus Lock Iris Lock Setting range On Off On Off On Off On Off Default value Off Off Off Off 1 AW UE150 AW HR140 0 to 42 dB AGC Super Gain ON 0 to 36 dB AGC Super Gain OFF AW HE130 AW HN130 0 to 36 dB AGC AW UE70 AW UN70 AW HE40 AW HN40 AW HE42 ...

Page 164: ...dest Name Default value Name File Parameter Save Save Type Format Setting range Execute Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 Project Log bmp tga png jpeg tif gif Default value Project png Target Select1 Parameter Setup Shot Event Macro Setting range On Off On Off On Off On Off Default value On On On On Target Select2 Parameter Still Clip Setting range On Off On Off Default value Off Off Create Thumbnail Para...

Page 165: ...tting range Execute Execute Default value Video Memory3 Parameter Total Time Current Time Key Rec Lock Setting range The setting range differs with each format On Off On Off Default value On Rec1 Parameter VMEM Video VMEM Key Setting range AUX1 to 4 AUX1 to 4 Default value AUX1 AUX1 Rec2 Parameter Preview Key Enable Review Setting range On Off On Off On Off Default value Off On On Rec3 Parameter L...

Page 166: ...Assign No Assign No Assign Macro Assign 3 6 Parameter XPT9 XPT10 XPT11 XPT12 Setting range Macro1 to Macro100 PlayCancel No Assign Macro1 to Macro100 PlayCancel No Assign Macro1 to Macro100 PlayCancel No Assign Macro1 to Macro100 PlayCancel No Assign Default value No Assign No Assign No Assign No Assign Macro Assign 4 6 Parameter XPT13 XPT14 XPT15 XPT16 Setting range Macro1 to Macro100 PlayCancel ...

Page 167: ... Off Clip1 Clip2 Off EMEM 01 to EMEM 20 Default value Off Off Off Event Duration Parameter Time Set Setting range 0 to 215999 Frame Execute Default value 1s00f Total Duration Parameter Time Set Setting range 0 to 215999 Frame Execute Default value 1s00f Timeline Parameter View Setting range Normal Wide Default value Wide Play Parameter Loop Play Mode Setting range Once Loop Normal Reverse Default ...

Page 168: ...range The setting range is the same as for the XPT Assign 1 6 sub menu Default value CBAR CBGD 1 CBGD 2 None XPT Assign 4 6 Parameter XPT13 Signal XPT14 Signal XPT15 Signal XPT16 Signal Setting range The setting range is the same as for the XPT Assign 1 6 sub menu Default value None None None None XPT Assign 5 6 Parameter XPT17 Signal XPT18 Signal XPT19 Signal XPT20 Signal Setting range The settin...

Page 169: ... the same as for the MV1 Pattern 1 4 sub menu Default value SDI IN3 SDI IN4 SDI IN5 SDI IN6 MV1 Pattern 3 4 Parameter Pos9 Signal Pos10 Signal Pos11 Signal Pos12 Signal Setting range The setting range is the same as for the MV1 Pattern 1 4 sub menu Default value SDI IN7 SDI IN8 Still 1V Still 2V MV1 Pattern 4 4 Parameter Pos13 Signal Pos14 Signal Pos15 Signal Pos16 Signal Setting range The setting...

Page 170: ...os9 Signal Pos10 Signal Pos11 Signal Pos12 Signal Setting range The setting range is the same as for the MV2 Pattern 1 4 sub menu Default value Clip 1K Clip 2K CLN ME PGM MV2 Pattern 4 4 Parameter Pos13 Signal Pos14 Signal Pos15 Signal Pos16 Signal Setting range The setting range is the same as for the MV2 Pattern 1 4 sub menu Default value Key Out AUX3 AUX4 Clock MV2 Frame Parameter Frame Charact...

Page 171: ...0 to 200 0 0 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 359 9 Default value 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 C C Tone1 Black Parameter Red Green Blue RGB Link Setting range 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 On Off Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 Off C C Tone2 Gray L Parameter Red Green Blue Setting range 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 Default value 33 3 33 3 33 3 C C Tone3 Gray H Parameter Red Green Blue Setting range 10 ...

Page 172: ...e 0 0 to 200 0 20 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 359 9 Default value 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 C C Tone1 Black Parameter Red Green Blue RGB Link Setting range 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 On Off Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 Off C C Tone2 Gray L Parameter Red Green Blue Setting range 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 10 0 to 108 0 Default value 33 3 33 3 33 3 C C Tone3 Gray H Parameter Red Green Blue...

Page 173: ...ction Focus Direction Iris Direction Setting range Normal Reverse Normal Reverse Normal Reverse Default value Normal Normal Normal Output Output Parameter Select Mode Color Space Setting range SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 SDI OUT3 SDI OUT4 SDI OUT5 HDMI OUT1 HDMI OUT2 OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT A3 OUT A4 OUT B1 OUT B2 OUT B3 OUT B4 Normal 1080p 1080i 720p HDR BT 2020 HDR BT 709 SDR BT 709 Default value SDI OUT1 Norma...

Page 174: ...displayed in the Y part Assign Parameter Source Setting range PGM PVW CLN ME PGM AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 MV1 MV2 Key Out Default value MV1 HDMI OUT1 MV2 HDMI OUT2 AUX4 OUTA1 AUX1 OUTA2 AUX2 OUTA3 AUX3 OUTB1 AUX4 OUTB2 AUX1 OUTB3 HDMI Output Parameter Size Color Scale Move Detect Setting range Auto XGA WXGA SXGA WSXGA UXGA WUXGA WQHD Native Auto RGB YUV444 YUV422 Fit V Fit H Full Full90 Full80 1 to 5 D...

Page 175: ...0 Button Illumination Parameter Dimmer Lighting XPT Color Transition Color Setting range Off 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Input Color Group1 Color Group2 Color Group3 Color Group4 Color Group5 Color Group6 Color Group7 Color Group8 Default value 100 150 Input Input Color Group SDI IN 1 2 Parameter IN1 IN2 SDI IN3 SDI IN4 Setting range Color Group1 Color Group2 Color Group3 Color Group4 Color Grou...

Page 176: ...e Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group Other Parameter CLN ME PGM Key Out Shift Setting range The setting range is the same as for the Color Group SDI IN 1 2 sub menu Default value Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group1 Color Group Transition Parameter AUTO CUT MIX WIPE Setting range The setting range is the same as for the Color Group SDI IN 1 2 sub menu De...

Page 177: ...tyle Mode Setting range Parade Overlay YPbPr RGB Y Default value Parade YPbPr Vector Parameter Bar Target Setting range 75 100 Default value 100 User Button1 4 Parameter User1 User2 User3 User4 Setting range Key1 PVW Key2 PVW Key3 PVW DSK1 PVW DSK2 PVW GPII EN GPIO EN SHIFT AUX Trans AUX1 Trans AUX2 Trans DSK1 on AUX1 DSK2 on AUX2 Effect Dissolve None Default value Key1 PVW Key2 PVW Key3 PVW DSK1 ...

Page 178: ...Port11 Assign Port12 Assign Setting range The setting range is the same as for the GPI Out Port1 5 sub menu Default value No Assign No Assign No Assign No Assign GPI Out Port4 5 Parameter Port13 Assign Port14 Assign Port15 Assign Port16 Assign Setting range The setting range is the same as for the GPI Out Port1 5 sub menu Default value No Assign No Assign No Assign No Assign GPI Out Port5 5 Parame...

Page 179: ...sub menu Default value Still 1V Still 1K Still 2V Still 2K Key Source Signal Coupling8 Parameter Clip 1V Clip 1K Clip 2V Clip 2K Setting range The setting range is the same as for the Key Source Signal Coupling2 sub menu Default value Clip 1V Clip 1K Clip 2V Clip 2K System Locked When locked All menus grayed out System When unlocked Format Parameter Format Switcher Mode Color Space Setting range 2...

Page 180: ...f Tally Mode Parameter Tally Target Setting range On Off Default value On Tally MV Color Parameter Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Setting range Red Red Green Yellow Orange Default value Red Green Yellow Orange Tally Target Parameter Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Setting range Off PGM CLN ME PGM Key Out AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Off PGM PVW CLN ME PGM Key Out AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Default value PGM PVW CLN AUX1...

Page 181: ...itched to the next image Density A parameter which is used to adjust the density of the key signals Down Converter This is the function that converts material in the 4K format into the 2K HD format DSK Downstream Key This refers to the key combination process which is performed at the end of the mix effect The key is always combined with the foremost image DVE Digital Video Effect This refers to t...

Page 182: ...the input material can be previewed at the same time on a single screen PinP Picture in Picture This function combines a sub screen image with the background image PVW Preview The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the next transition The image is output from the PVW system PGM Program Bus The bus which always carries the program output signals PST Preset Bus ...

Page 183: ...rter This is the function that converts material in the 2K HD format into the 4K format which yields a high resolution Video Memory This is the memory in which the images still images and moving images with key signals can be stored Wipe A video effect in which one image is gradually replaced by another as the boundary between the two is moved using a preselected pattern Appendix glossary ...

Page 184: ...r Group DSK FTB ON 176 Color Group HDMI IN 175 Color Group Internal 176 Color Group KEY ON 176 Color Group Next Trans 176 Color Group Option 175 Color Group Other 176 Color Group SDI IN 1 2 175 Color Group SDI IN 2 2 175 Color Group Still 176 Color Group Transition 176 GPI In Port1 2 177 GPI In Port2 2 178 GPI In Setting 177 GPI Out Port1 5 178 GPI Out Port2 5 178 GPI Out Port3 5 178 GPI Out Port4...

Page 185: ...ion 171 C C Process 171 C C Setting 171 C C Tone1 Black 171 C C Tone2 Gray L 171 C C Tone3 Gray H 171 C C Tone4 White 171 Freeze 171 FS 171 Name 171 Status 171 Up Down Converter 171 K Key1 154 3D Modify 154 Adjust 154 Edge1 154 Edge2 154 Edge Color 154 Fill Matte 154 Flying Key 154 Key1 154 Key On 155 Key Priority 155 Key Signal Coupling 155 Mask 155 Mask Adjust 155 PinP 155 PinP Border 155 PinP P...

Page 186: ...put SDI 173 Assign 173 Down Converter 173 P PGM A bus crosspoint button 18 Positioner 24 Project File 163 Last Load Date 163 Last Load File 163 Project File 163 Target Select1 163 Target Select2 163 PST B bus crosspoint button 18 R Rotary encoder 23 24 28 S SD Card 164 Card Information 164 Card Management 164 Create Thumbnail 164 File 164 Mode 164 Target Select1 164 Target Select2 164 Shot Memory ...

Page 187: ...ay Mode1 165 Play Mode2 165 Rec1 165 Rec2 165 Rec3 165 Video Memory1 165 Video Memory2 165 Video Memory3 165 X XPT 168 XPT Assign 1 6 168 XPT Assign 2 6 168 XPT Assign 3 6 168 XPT Assign 4 6 168 XPT Assign 5 6 168 XPT Assign 6 6 168 XPT Setting 168 XPT Switch 168 Index ...

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